MOSTAR/BELGRADE, Jan 16 (Hina) - Forty-two polling stations opened inBosnia-Herzegovina at 7 am Sunday for out-of-country voting in thesecond round of elections for Croatia's president. Croatian citizenswho live in Bosnia-Herzegovina
or happen to be there on election daywill be able to cast their votes at the 42 polling stations, thecoordinator of Croatian presidential elections for the neighbouringcountry, Romana Franulovic Busic said.
MOSTAR/BELGRADE, Jan 16 (Hina) - Forty-two polling stations opened in
Bosnia-Herzegovina at 7 am Sunday for out-of-country voting in the second
round of elections for Croatia's president. Croatian citizens who live in
Bosnia-Herzegovina or happen to be there on election day will be able to cast
their votes at the 42 polling stations, the coordinator of Croatian
presidential elections for the neighbouring country, Romana Franulovic Busic
said.Franulovic Busic said that members of voter committees at a number of
polling stations had been replaced due to reported irregularities in the first
election round.
Voting in Bosnia-Herzegovina will also be monitored by members of the
Croatian State Election Commission and the Organisation for Security and
Cooperation in Europe (OSCE), the coordinator said.
Seven polling stations were opened today for out-of-country voting in
Serbia and Montenegro.